Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways #2

The Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways Wednesday Blog Hop

Welcome to Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways Wednesday, this is a blog hop! It is my hope that together we can create an amazing collection of frugal and sustainable ideas that will be an excellent resource for all of our readers. Please feel free to link-up and share as many posts as you would like pertaining to:

Homesteading Notions

Anything DIY or Homemade

Frugal Recipes (we like real food 'round here)

Preparedness/Survival

Repurposed Projects

Upcycled Frugal Finds

Animal Care

Natural Gardening Tips

Herbal Remedies

Green Cleaners

The list could go on...

Basically, anything that you think will build and encourage our community.

This Week's Featured Posts

I want to say a big, huge thank you to all of you who participated last week! What a great resource and inspiration this is becoming! Here are the most clicked on posts from last week:

Bloggers, use the linky tool on the bottom of this post to share your best post. Non-bloggers, feel free to add a comment here with any ideas or thoughts you have concerning frugal and/or sustainable living. Every week I will be featuring the most viewed posts so link-up your best ones:)

When linking your posts, there are only a couple simple guidelines I'd like for you to follow:

1. Remain sensitive to the mission of Frugally Sustainable. Frugally Sustainable exists to be a resource for all things frugal and sustainable. Therefore, in order to maintain the integrity of the mission, share your best posts - old or new - on anything pertaining to frugality and sustainability.

Hi Andrea,I shared my amazing Pecan Crusted Pumpkin Pie and my Grain-Free Thanksgiving Stuffing. Lastly, I shared an article about the unhealthy school lunches and an article about the issues around honey, and also an article about the Auto Immune Crisis and What to Do About It!Thanks for hosting!

Thank you so much for inviting me to another link party! I linked up two of my current projects-my DIY Cheap Produce Cleaner and my Vintage Lace Fall Wreath. Have a great Thanksgiving and thanks again!

Hi Andrea, Thank you so much for your nice comment on my blog, The Lemonista. I have a lot of real food recipes that I think you would enjoy too ;-) Thanks for hosting the link party! Erin ~The Lemonista

Thanks for inviting me to the blog hop again, Andrea. This is fun. I've already checked out a few other homesteading blogs because of this.

I posted part 2 of Green Your Clean -- with a focus on the bathroom/restroom/washroom/WC (depending on where you live.) Lets get those toxic cleaners out of our homes and away from our families, and save money while we care for the environment.Chris

Thanks for stopping by my blog and inviting me to this great link party. I am now following your blog, and have linked up. I look forward to reading more of your blog as well as joining in this link up. Thanks for hosting! Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank you Andrea for the invite to join your blog hop! What a great bloghop you have ( & I'm so glad you visited because I hadn't found you before)! I look forward to visiting some of the links as soon as I have time!Have a wonderful dayBlessingsRenata:)

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About Me

I am a frugally sustainable homemaker. And a momma honored to homeschool her children.
I love to cook, work in my garden, and explore all things sustainable found in the natural world. I also love farmer's markets, frugal finds, extremes and balances in life, hanging my clothes to dry, and the accepted wisdom gleaned from life on the homestead.
I am happiest when nurturing my family, my home, my soul, and my garden.
I was raised with a deep respect for the creation surrounding us and have therefore always loved nature. In fact, some may consider me an overly enthusiastic outdoors person and adventurer. The Earth is our playground; containing the entirety of items necessary for our existence and entertainment.
Frugally Sustainable is the story of our daily family life. The beauty of life is discovery.